Thank you for reading! Just for clarification on Ron... Rhongomyniad (or Rhongomiant), often called "Ron" by Geoffrey of Monmouth, is King Arthur's legendary spear or lance, described as a massive, "thirsty" weapon. It is considered one of Arthur's primary weapons alongside Excalibur and Carnwennan. It is frequently depicted as a divine or magical weapon, sometimes associated with the Spear of Longinus.
I chose this because I felt the sword in the stone was over done. Also there always seems to be two camps of if excalibur was the sword in the stone or the sword from the lady of the lake.
And I chose to just call it Ron since its both easier to say and easier to remember!
I chose this because I felt the sword in the stone was over done. Also there always seems to be two camps of if excalibur was the sword in the stone or the sword from the lady of the lake.
And I chose to just call it Ron since its both easier to say and easier to remember!